Since it is a tetrabromide, there will be four dots around the atom.
CI4
Carbon Tetrabromide
Carbon can support up to 4 bonds, or a total of 8 electrons.
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S=C=S i think check it with someone
carbon, germanium, tin, lead
the chemical formula for carbon tetrabromide is CBr4.
tetrahidral
No, Carbon tetrabromide is a binary molecular compound.
First, you need to find out if this is a ionic or covalent compoundSince Carbon and Bromine are both non-metals, this is covalentName the first element (Carbon)Add the prefix for the number of elements (Tetra)Name the second element, remove ending, and replace with -ide (Bromide)So, CBr4 is Carbon Tetrabromide
CBr4
Carbon Tetrabromide
Carbon Tetrabromide - or tetrabromomethane
16 is the total number of electrons shown in the Lewis Structure of Carbon Dioxide.
16 is the total number of electrons shown in the Lewis Structure of Carbon Dioxide.
Carbon TetraBromide
The carbon-bromine bond is covalent.
According to Avagadro's number one mole of any substance is equal to 6.022*10^23 particles. Knowing this you can calculate the number of atoms in 4.25 moles of carbon tetrabromide easily: 4.25(moles of carbon tetrabromide) * 6.022*10^23(atoms) = 2.559*10^24 So 2.559*10^24 atoms are present in 4.25 moles of carbon tetrabromide.